History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 sider |
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... settlers , and the colony was established . 194. Third Virginia charter . A third charter was obtained by the London company , dated March 12 , 1612. The chief object of this seems to have been to obtain an enlargement and an alteration ...
... settlers , and the colony was established . 194. Third Virginia charter . A third charter was obtained by the London company , dated March 12 , 1612. The chief object of this seems to have been to obtain an enlargement and an alteration ...
Side 89
... settlers . The first colony , consisting of a part only of Mr. Robinson's congregation , sailed from Holland in July , 1620 , and put into South- ampton , in England , where a larger ship was prepared . They left that port in August ...
... settlers . The first colony , consisting of a part only of Mr. Robinson's congregation , sailed from Holland in July , 1620 , and put into South- ampton , in England , where a larger ship was prepared . They left that port in August ...
Side 90
... settlers . This colony did not arrive till the 11th of November , O. S. , when the weather was cold , and then they had not determined on a spot for their settlements . Parties were dispatched to explore the country , which , after ...
... settlers . This colony did not arrive till the 11th of November , O. S. , when the weather was cold , and then they had not determined on a spot for their settlements . Parties were dispatched to explore the country , which , after ...
Side 91
... settlers sowed barley , and peas , which produced an indifferent crop . Indian corn was the grain which furnished them with a great part of their subsistence ; but as they never before saw it , Squanto , an Indian who had been carried ...
... settlers sowed barley , and peas , which produced an indifferent crop . Indian corn was the grain which furnished them with a great part of their subsistence ; but as they never before saw it , Squanto , an Indian who had been carried ...
Side 92
... settlers were not contented with the situation or with the coun- try ; and soon forsaking the place , the intention of Gorges was frustrated . In 1625 , captain Wollaston , with a small company , arrived and planted themselves at Mount ...
... settlers were not contented with the situation or with the coun- try ; and soon forsaking the place , the intention of Gorges was frustrated . In 1625 , captain Wollaston , with a small company , arrived and planted themselves at Mount ...
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